Mentioned by The Chattanooga Choo Choo
Chattanooga Choo Choo Restaurants - Southside Dining
"If you ever pass by West Main Street, you might want to check-in at MeanMug Coffee and order an espresso. The coffee shop is famous for their Apple Butter Cinnamon Rolls, as well as their biscuits - and mind you, both of these products have been featured in two well-known Food Network programs. Some of the items on their menu include a variety of salads, sandwiches, and other breakfast food."
"Mean Mug Coffee Roasters is a local coffeehouse specialized in single-origin coffee. It operates from two locations, Means Mug South on the Main Street and Mean Mug North on the Manufacturers Road. They deal with coffee from all over the world and have some excellent single-origin and blend coffee."
"With two different locations in Chattanooga, City Cafe Diner is notable for two big things: Being open 24/7 and offering more than 450 menu items. In classic diner style, the menu offers filling breakfast staples like omelets, pancakes, and egg sandwiches alongside hearty lunches like triple decker sandwiches, chicken pot pie, and half-pound burgers. However, it also includes a wide variety of international fare for lunch and dinner, including Greek, Italian, and Mexican dishes."
"One of the trendy restaurants in the heart of Chattanooga, City Café, has won several awards and recognition over the years. Open 24/7 and 365 days a year, it operates from three different locations in the city. City Café serves delicious coffee, and the full menu consists of over 400 items and 90 yummy homemade cakes."
"Try north of the river Stone Cup Café for not just their house-roasted coffee but also for fun upstairs patio view of the Market Street Bridge and adjacent Coolidge Park. Stone Cup’s psychedelic floor-to-ceiling chalkboard menu greets you as you enter, and the vibe is upped by the exposed brick wall and eclectic world map inviting you to pin where you are from. If the great location and urban vibe are reasons to come to the Stone Cup, their coffee selections and breakfast choices are reasons to stay and enjoy your visit."
"Stone Cup Café has been serving coffee to its customers in Chattanooga for over 20 years already. Their experience alone tells you a lot about the quality of service they provide, as well as the way their cup of coffee is prepared. More so, this coffee shop is more than just a place where you can get your dose of caffeine, you can also get your stomach filled here from breakfast to lunch."
"The front seating area is bright and happy, but the best part is the view of Chattanooga from the back of the building!"
"With a courtyard that rivals Rembrandts, Niedlov’s Café has become a Main Street staple with its pastries and homemade bread. Family owned and operated since 2002, the menu has kept Chattanoogans coming back for more. With a small vine-covered outdoor courtyard, this is a wonderful spot for breakfast or brunch."
"The most delicious baked goods ( and great coffee, too) in town. This cozy shop is complete with the smell of fresh baked bread from the second you walk in the door to a patio with a fire pit to keep you warm even on cold days. Address: 215 E Main St, Chattanooga | Google Maps"
"I have tried to order curbside service from the app since they opened the new location at Northgate Mall, but it never works."
"Specializes in made-to-order tea, milk & fruit-based beverages. Offers a wide selection of drink toppings including bubbles, beans, jellies & pudding."
"Check out Outback Steakhouse and Noodles & Greens to see if their menu options might satisfy your cravings for healthy Seafood delivery."
"The Grand Falloon is a middle sized space right on south main st in Chattanooga with a vintage vibe and easy access to downtown. There is limited parking on site. STYLE : EVENT VENUE, URBAN, INDUSTRIALSEE VENUE INFORMATION"
"Just a few miles west of Chattanooga, the Raccoon Mountain Caverns consist of a network of spectacular caverns carved from limestone by the forces of nature. They contain formations and fossils in their natural state in more than five-and-a-half miles of mapped passageways, as well as a number of undeveloped areas used for Wild Cave tours (a fun ghost tour is also available). It's a popular site for campers and offers other activities such as panning for gemstones, go-karts, and hiking."
"Just 15 minutes from downtown, Raccoon Mountain Caverns and Campground is one of Chattanooga’s top outdoor destinations. The park is home to Tennessee’s most famous natural cave system and one of the top 10 caves in the USA. Visiting the caves, you’ll explore over 5.5 miles of subterranean passageways."
"Raccoon Mountain Caverns is a fascinating cave system with more than 5.5 miles of passageways carved from limestone by nature."
"While you are in Chickamauga, you might also like to check out the Point Park Battlefield. This battlefield is famous as it is known for being the place where Union forces got height over the Confederate army. The visitor centre and entry for kids under 16 are free while adults pay $3 entry to access this battlefield."
"This National Park is the site of a famous Civil War battle near Chattanooga that was called the “Battle Above the Clouds”. 110 Point Park Road, Lookout Mountain, TN"